Amani & Marcus remind me of a combination of Monica & Sharee, Chip & Kim, and Flight Time & Big Easy. Good spirited, loud, and never shut up about NFL.

That was a difficult puzzle at the business district. I don't know if I'd be able to figure out that it was the sign.

Fast Forwards stopped being available every leg because one team doing the task wouldn't be cost-effective. I can't imagine bungee jumping costing less for the show than eating some cheese or meat pies.

Yes indeed. In fact after the shot I sneaked in between BVM and the girls and asked them if one of them was Kaylani and did she get her passport back. They said yes yes. If it was no I was prepared to hunt down Ryan through our contacts. But all was well. Here are Ryan and Kaylani at the West Coast Premiere party tonight:

Mr. Keoghan said Mr. Storms’s messages were spotted right away by an anonymous “uber fan” of the show in Georgia who was apparently monitoring all Twitter mentions of “The Amazing Race.” Such fans act as “Amazing Race” detectives, tracking movements of contestants and discerning who might be winning along the way. The fan quickly replied to Mr. Storms, saying, “She’ll need her passport! Can you get it to LAX?”Mr. Keoghan said with a chuckle, “He was forced into saving Kaylani.”

Also monitoring online mentions of the show were “Amazing Race” producers in Taiwan. When they saw the passport chatter, they informed counterparts in Los Angeles there might be hope for the team, after all.

“The information went all the way to Taiwan before it came back to us,” said Mr. Keoghan, who had hurried to the airport to conduct the elimination.

Mr. Keoghan said Mr. Storms’s messages were spotted right away by an anonymous “uber fan” of the show in Georgia who was apparently monitoring all Twitter mentions of “The Amazing Race.” Such fans act as “Amazing Race” detectives, tracking movements of contestants and discerning who might be winning along the way. The fan quickly replied to Mr. Storms, saying, “She’ll need her passport! Can you get it to LAX?”Mr. Keoghan said with a chuckle, “He was forced into saving Kaylani.”

Also monitoring online mentions of the show were “Amazing Race” producers in Taiwan. When they saw the passport chatter, they informed counterparts in Los Angeles there might be hope for the team, after all.

“The information went all the way to Taiwan before it came back to us,” said Mr. Keoghan, who had hurried to the airport to conduct the elimination.

Now, who do we know who is an Amazing Race uber-fan who lives in Georgia? Hmmm! Any comment, Peach?